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  1. Poster - If Your Dog is Fat...
    Dick Moss, Editor, Physical Education Update.comPoster - If Your Dog is Fat...

    A reproducible poster that reminds physcial education students that walking their dog is good exercise for them too!... keep reading..

  1. Resources: The "60 Ways to Play 60" Youth Fitness Contest
    Resources: The 60 Ways to Play 60 Youth Fitness Contest

    A contest, hosted by the Atlanta Falcons, that provides a $1000 prize for the most innovative idea for getting students active.... keep reading..

  1. Intramurals: Peer-Selected Player-Officials
    Dick MossIntramurals: Peer-Selected Player-Officials

    Peer-selected referees can effectively officiate intramural games. Here's how to guarantee a pool of such officials.... keep reading..

  1. Poster/Reproducible: Don't Just Curse the Darkness
    Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comPoster/Reproducible: Don't Just Curse the Darkness

    An inspirational poster about dealing with disagreeable circumstances. Can be printed in either color or black and white.... keep reading..

  1. Issues, Essays & Humor: Does Your Lobster Need Tuning?
    Dick Moss, Editor, Physical Education Update.comIssues, Essays & Humor: Does Your Lobster Need Tuning?

    The editor discusses some of the strange scientific studies he has encountered while doing research for Physical Education Update.... keep reading..

  1. Fundraising: Mystery Knees Fundraiser
    Terry Moss, Consulting EditorFundraising: Mystery Knees Fundraiser

    A fundraising project in which photos of teachers' knees are posted and students attempt to guess whose knees are whose. Great for team and physical education program fundraisers.... keep reading..

  1. Fundraising: Alumni Basketball Tournament
    D. Moss, EditorFundraising: Alumni Basketball Tournament

    A tournament in which the players on each team must be former students from the same school.... keep reading..

  1. Coaching: Use a Selection Panel to Make Team Cuts
    Coaching: Use a Selection Panel to Make Team Cuts

    A selection panel can help you make final team cuts and reduce parental criticism of your selections.... keep reading..

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